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A general in South Sudan's army has told the BBC the government in the north is arming militias accused of being behind recent ethnic violence. | A general in South Sudan's army has told the BBC the government in the north is arming militias accused of being behind recent ethnic violence. |
Maj-Gen Kuol Deim Kuol said his SPLA army was trying to disarm the local population but was being hampered by the continuing supply of weapons. | Maj-Gen Kuol Deim Kuol said his SPLA army was trying to disarm the local population but was being hampered by the continuing supply of weapons. |
At least 185 Lou Nuer people were killed in Jonglei state when reportedly attacked by Murle fighters on Sunday. | At least 185 Lou Nuer people were killed in Jonglei state when reportedly attacked by Murle fighters on Sunday. |
Several hundred people have died in such clashes this year. | Several hundred people have died in such clashes this year. |
The UN says this is more than in Sudan's Darfur conflict. | The UN says this is more than in Sudan's Darfur conflict. |
There is not another force in this way that can keep arming and sending ammunition to the local population apart from the Sudanese army SPLA's Maj-Gen Kuol Deim Kuol Could clashes herald new conflict? | There is not another force in this way that can keep arming and sending ammunition to the local population apart from the Sudanese army SPLA's Maj-Gen Kuol Deim Kuol Could clashes herald new conflict? |
Violence over land and cattle in South Sudan is exacerbated by a ready supply of firearms following the 22-year civil war with the north, which ended in 2005. | Violence over land and cattle in South Sudan is exacerbated by a ready supply of firearms following the 22-year civil war with the north, which ended in 2005. |
"There must be a force somewhere, a force that keeps arming these militias, a force that keeps sending ammunition to the militias," Maj-Gen Kuol told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "There must be a force somewhere, a force that keeps arming these militias, a force that keeps sending ammunition to the militias," Maj-Gen Kuol told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
"There is not another force in this way that can keep arming and sending ammunition to the local population apart from the Sudanese army and the [northern governing] National Congress Party," he said. | "There is not another force in this way that can keep arming and sending ammunition to the local population apart from the Sudanese army and the [northern governing] National Congress Party," he said. |
Northerner officials have previously denied similar accusations, claiming southern politicians want to shift the blame for their failure to establish peace and restore security since the end of the war. | Northerner officials have previously denied similar accusations, claiming southern politicians want to shift the blame for their failure to establish peace and restore security since the end of the war. |
Officials in Jonglei said members of the Lou Nuer community had gone fishing south of Akobo town amid a severe food shortage when they were attacked. | Officials in Jonglei said members of the Lou Nuer community had gone fishing south of Akobo town amid a severe food shortage when they were attacked. |
Eleven SPLA soldiers, who were guarding their camp, were among those killed. | Eleven SPLA soldiers, who were guarding their camp, were among those killed. |
An aid worker who has worked in the area told the BBC's World Today programme that the clashes in Jonglei have escalated. | |
"Many people have been displaced into Akobo town, some have gone south into Pibor - everyone is worried because this hasn't happened on this scale before," she said. | "Many people have been displaced into Akobo town, some have gone south into Pibor - everyone is worried because this hasn't happened on this scale before," she said. |
"Since 2005 there have been some disarmaments but there are still very many people in South Sudan in these two tribes who are still armed," she added. | "Since 2005 there have been some disarmaments but there are still very many people in South Sudan in these two tribes who are still armed," she added. |
Analysts say the violence comes at a critical time for Sudan, as tensions grow in the north-south unity government. | Analysts say the violence comes at a critical time for Sudan, as tensions grow in the north-south unity government. |
Elections are due in April 2010, the first chance to vote for many in decades. | Elections are due in April 2010, the first chance to vote for many in decades. |
After that, a 2011 independence referendum is due for the south, which many believe will see Africa's biggest nation split fully in two. | After that, a 2011 independence referendum is due for the south, which many believe will see Africa's biggest nation split fully in two. |